is this trick working?
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I find this Why You Should Be Putting Aluminum Foil Behind Your Router today. not sure about its effectiveness. this is a good link from MSN news:)
diligent hands rule....
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I find this Why You Should Be Putting Aluminum Foil Behind Your Router today. not sure about its effectiveness. this is a good link from MSN news:)
diligent hands rule....
Are you expecting us to click an unknown trick kindof link?
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Are you expecting us to click an unknown trick kindof link?
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Are you expecting us to click an unknown trick kindof link?
Isn't linking to other interconnected pages sort of the basis for the internet? How do you browse if you don't trust links? :~ Besides, southmountain is a long time and upstanding member with 23K, he's not posting spam. Last, but not least, you can clearly see it's an article on msn by hovering over the link (at least on desktop).
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I find this Why You Should Be Putting Aluminum Foil Behind Your Router today. not sure about its effectiveness. this is a good link from MSN news:)
diligent hands rule....
Smells like the fetid under droppings of the male member of the bovine species to me.
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I find this Why You Should Be Putting Aluminum Foil Behind Your Router today. not sure about its effectiveness. this is a good link from MSN news:)
diligent hands rule....
To be effective you have to shape it in the form of a hat and cover router.
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Isn't linking to other interconnected pages sort of the basis for the internet? How do you browse if you don't trust links? :~ Besides, southmountain is a long time and upstanding member with 23K, he's not posting spam. Last, but not least, you can clearly see it's an article on msn by hovering over the link (at least on desktop).
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I am on mobile, not able to see link.
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To be effective you have to shape it in the form of a hat and cover router.
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That only helps to keep the government out (be aware that your WiFi enabled microwave won't work anymore though) :D
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I find this Why You Should Be Putting Aluminum Foil Behind Your Router today. not sure about its effectiveness. this is a good link from MSN news:)
diligent hands rule....
It may work under some conditions because the foil could act as a mirror to the radio waves. On the other hand, because the wavelength of 2.4 GHz is about 12.5 cm, if the foil was close to the antenna, the reflections could cancel out direct radiation from the antenna in places. This would lead to hit and miss reception depending on the exact placement of the WiFi device.
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It may work under some conditions because the foil could act as a mirror to the radio waves. On the other hand, because the wavelength of 2.4 GHz is about 12.5 cm, if the foil was close to the antenna, the reflections could cancel out direct radiation from the antenna in places. This would lead to hit and miss reception depending on the exact placement of the WiFi device.
Rabbit Ears would probably work just as well as tin foil, right?
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I am on mobile, not able to see link.
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I find this Why You Should Be Putting Aluminum Foil Behind Your Router today. not sure about its effectiveness. this is a good link from MSN news:)
diligent hands rule....
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I find this Why You Should Be Putting Aluminum Foil Behind Your Router today. not sure about its effectiveness. this is a good link from MSN news:)
diligent hands rule....
It would be better to use the tin foil as a hat to keep the space aliens from controlling your mind.
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Rabbit Ears would probably work just as well as tin foil, right?
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As long as they were parabolic.
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Are you expecting us to click an unknown trick kindof link?
That's one of the most important reasons I use a VM
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Are you expecting us to click an unknown trick kindof link?
no, it is good link from MSN news:)
diligent hands rule....
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When you keep pressing a link, a popup will open and you can see where it goes to at the top (at least on Android).
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I am on mobile, not able to see link.
When you keep pressing a link, a popup will open and you can see where it goes to at the top (at least on Android).
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When you keep pressing a link, a popup will open and you can see where it goes to at the top (at least on Android).
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Well THANK YOU for that. You win the internetz for today. Which leads me to my next mobile pet-peeve: Discoverability. Press and hold? Top-left corner? Bottom-right? Slide from any of the four directions? Is it a Tuesday? Is the full moon this week? Do I have to stand on one foot? And don't get me started on gestures. The only gesture I feel I should know about is the one involving the middle finger. I like to think I'm no luddite, but I'm still finding unfamiliar things so much easier to figure out on a PC than any phone I've ever used. And then Android keeps moving things from one version to the next...